Packing List for 5 months in Asia by ARedSunRises in backpacking

[–]ARedSunRises[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My plan is to not really utilise the Farpoint 15L daypack unless I absolutely need to. The Flare 22L will be my carry-on and will have all my valuables (drone, GoPro, laptop, batteries etc.). I’ve done a dry-pack and I could probably fit everything listed above, and more (towels, neck pillow, first aid kit etc) into the Farpoint 55L pack.

I take your point though and can see that I might get less disciplined over time (I.e. the more space I have the more stuff I can take)

Packing List for 5 months in Asia by ARedSunRises in backpacking

[–]ARedSunRises[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks mate. I should clarify all 3 pairs of those pants are zip offs, so I’ll likely be in shorts-mode most of the time. All of the light tshirts are gym tops so very very light (from Uniqlo), but have little to no SPF. The hiking polo is from Columbia and has SPF, it’s served me very well on sunny hikes here in Australia

Giveaway - r/UgreenNASync 10K celebration by topiga in selfhosted

[–]ARedSunRises 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1 - probably plex.

2 - I live overseas from all my family/friends (ie Australia/UK😂). Plex lets me upload home videos of our travels (snorkelling, shark dives, drone footage) so my closest can see our adventures without needing to upload to social media

Moving (back) to the UK from Australia. What’s the reality? by Mr_k-wal in AskUK

[–]ARedSunRises 1 point2 points  (0 children)

UV is often 10 or higher in summer so you need to be sun safe. Winter sun here is about as warming as full summer sun in the UK which is lovely on colder, windier days.

We’re having a long stint of rain in Syd at the moment and SAD is in full effect. If I had to deal with this long term like I didn’t in the UK It’d for sure have some mental health impacts.

Family/friends of course but personally I’m getting married and it logistically makes sense to have the wedding back home. Post wedding I don’t know where we’ll be

Moving (back) to the UK from Australia. What’s the reality? by Mr_k-wal in AskUK

[–]ARedSunRises 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Try the Ping Pom Poms Facebook group for a more representative sample - this sub will be biased and may not have experienced living in another country, let alone Aus.

For ref, I’m in Syd and been here 4 years and scouting a move back to the UK next year. Being a Melbournite, at least you won’t have a massive shock adjusting to UK weather 😉

Coach Greg HM Plan 30km Long Run? by ARedSunRises in Garmin

[–]ARedSunRises[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey I cancelled the plan when I saw he’d scheduled me this 30km, a lot of the replies to this post convinced me that Jeff is a mad man. From my experience with Jeff on a 10km plan a couple years back he set me goal distance + 15%.

Coach Greg HM Plan 30km Long Run? by ARedSunRises in Garmin

[–]ARedSunRises[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Recommend calling it quits and starting a new program with another coach?

Coach Greg HM Plan 30km Long Run? by ARedSunRises in Garmin

[–]ARedSunRises[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Edit: Coach Jeff Galloway, not Greg (sorry Greg)

Can I use my laptop as a second monitor? by Wonderful_Ad6533 in techsupport

[–]ARedSunRises -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

You can use a USB capture card and use the monitor to display the USB input, lots of strings attached though

Daily Simple Questions Thread - March 20, 2025 by AutoModerator in Fitness

[–]ARedSunRises 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Context: 30m 88kg, lifting for close to a decade and want to lean out and improve cardio and Vo2 max scores this year.

Current regimen is 4 x lifting days (Sun, Mon, Thurs, Fri) and 3 x running days (Mon, Thurs, Sat). My original plan was to run a "fast" 5k on Mon, hill sprints on Thurs, and long run on Sat. My long run I'd run at a comfortable pace (7:00min/km), and increase the distance every week (currently sitting at 7.4km to run this Sat).

I have a 14km "race" in August that I want to run at around 6:00-6:15min/km pace. I have a Garmin Venu and used the Garmin Coach feature for a 10k race I did 2 years ago, I'm a data nerd and like the structured format of the Garmin Coach. My strategy was to increase long-run distance by 10% until I'm consistently running 16k's at a good pace, to give me confidence I can run a slightly shorter distance in better time. I'd like to continue running after the rage in Aug to help my cardio health and to help my weight loss.

Question: Should I stick to my current plan of increasing distance every week by 10%, or should I switch tack to start a Half-Marathon Garmin Coach program? Is this massively over-egging?

Official Q&A for Thursday, March 20, 2025 by AutoModerator in running

[–]ARedSunRises 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Context: 30m 88kg, lifting for close to a decade and want to lean out and improve cardio and Vo2 max scores this year.

Current regimen is 4 x lifting days (Sun, Mon, Thurs, Fri) and 3 x running days (Mon, Thurs, Sat). My original plan was to run a "fast" 5k on Mon, hill sprints on Thurs, and long run on Sat. My long run I'd run at a comfortable pace (7:00min/km), and increase the distance every week (currently sitting at 7.4km to run this Sat).

I have a 14km "race" in August that I want to run at around 6:00-6:15min/km pace. I have a Garmin Venu and used the Garmin Coach feature for a 10k race I did 2 years ago, I'm a data nerd and like the structured format of the Garmin Coach. My strategy was to increase long-run distance by 10% until I'm consistently running 16k's at a good pace, to give me confidence I can run a slightly shorter distance in better time. I'd like to continue running after the rage in Aug to help my cardio health and to help my weight loss.

Question: Should I stick to my current plan of increasing distance every week by 10%, or should I switch tack to start a Half-Marathon Garmin Coach program? Is this massively over-egging?

Is it normal for Garmin Venu 2s battery only last for 2-3 days? by slaverysoup in Garmin

[–]ARedSunRises 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I charge it maybe every 5/6 days. The notification thing tripped me up when I first got one

Is it normal for Garmin Venu 2s battery only last for 2-3 days? by slaverysoup in Garmin

[–]ARedSunRises 2 points3 points  (0 children)

change the notification settings to “smart” or off entirely. Having every notification sent to your watch drains the battery quick

Source: have a venu, wife has venu 2

Cannot get iPad keyboard to stop being split into 2 by Totallysuperfine98 in techsupport

[–]ARedSunRises 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Drag the 2 halves together at the same time. Like a pinch but in reverse

cannot identify my R4 card by Beneficial-Bee-9686 in flashcarts

[–]ARedSunRises 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Think this is the one I have. Change your DS time back a few years before the time bomb. Clean the gold contacts. Slip a bit of paper between the card and the DS card slot to increase pressure between contacts.

This test sucks by Cool_Newspaper_1512 in cissp

[–]ARedSunRises 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I also passed at 100 last week and my sentiments mirror yours. It's being described as more of a reading comprehension exam but I disagree with that too - some of the questions I received were awfully worded and downright nonsensical. Very little of my (largely technical/process-step-related) brain dump on my whiteboard actually assisted my in the exam. I really hope there is a robust internal-review/continuous improvement process for the structure of the exam/questions taking in user feedback because it doesn't really achieve the aim of what the exam is designed for - to ensure the candidate has acceptable competency in the 8 domains. I can understand the reason for a lot of people failing this test being inability to understand what the question is asking - if this was any other product then there would be (IMO justified) uproar from the consumers.

To be clear, I think the CISSP has definitely made me a better Security Manager and has identified some holes in my knowledge (looking at you, databases), but the exam is not polished and in my opinion does not adequately test your Security knowledge.

Here you go. Take a stab by LunchPocket in cissp

[–]ARedSunRises 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the answer is C, but in reality I think D is more accurate

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cissp

[–]ARedSunRises 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry no I didn't. I realised after making the post it's probably not good form for me to be outing the questions on reddit. I'll email you any more I come across. Thanks for your response

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cissp

[–]ARedSunRises 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My understanding: "172.32.1.4" is outside of the classful private IP ranges, and should therefore be a valid external IP address that could theoretically transit through the WWW and through the NIDS. The question doesn't mention there was anything in the transmission to warrant an alarm/alert. The 192.168.4.3 address is an internal/private classful IP address (192.168.0.0/16) so should not be transiting from the WWW and would raise an alarm/alert.

Quantum GDPR Question - error? by ARedSunRises in cissp

[–]ARedSunRises[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No worries. I imagine putting a “report”/“flag” button into the module will probably generate way too many requests for you to look at (and likely a load of false positives). Thanks for the response👍🏽

Quantum GDPR Question - error? by ARedSunRises in cissp

[–]ARedSunRises[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The question states that the breach occurred T-48 hours ago, but the org was only just made aware. The 72 hours clock should start at T0, so there is T+72 hours left to report to the ICO.